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    Police raid red training camp

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    Police raid red training camp

    11 held for planning 'mission of violence'
    • Published: 4/10/2010 at 12:00 AM
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    Police have arrested 11 red shirt supporters who they allege were training at a resort in Chiang Mai in preparation to launch violent acts and political assassinations.

    Pol Maj Gen Chaiya Siriampankul, the acting commissioner of Police Region 5, which oversees the upper northern provinces, yesterday acknowledged the arrest but refused to provide details.

    A joint police and administrative officer raid was carried out at Phu Fa resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On subdistrict on Saturday evening. Eleven people who police said claimed to be hard-line red shirt supporters were arrested on suspicion of training to carry out a mission of political violence and assassinations.

    The raid came after one man who allegedly took part in the training approached a village headman near the resort to ask for directions. The headman thought Kittichai Chansawasdi was behaving suspiciously and reported him to police.

    Mr Kittichai allegedly confessed to police that he had been part of a group training at the resort for a secret mission. He said he had fled from the camp because he was unable to sustain the demanding regimen and had been physically assaulted during training.

    Mr Kittichai said the group had been at the resort since Sept 7 after having received arms training near the Cambodian border.

    Pichit Tamoon, a United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship leader in Chiang Mai, called on police yesterday to provide details of the charges being brought against the 11 red shirts.

    He said they were arrested without a warrant even though the emergency decree in Chiang Mai had been lifted.

    In another development, Puea Thai Party deputy leader Plodprasop Suraswadi has outlined a five-step plan that he says is necessary for national reconciliation.

    Mr Plodprasop said he would like to meet with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to discuss his proposal in the interest of bridging the country's political divide.

    Mr Plodprasop's reconciliation plan calls for the government to stop persecuting members of the red shirt movement, the lifting of the emergency decree, an end to action by those behind recent bombings, an end to insults of the monarchy, and the abandonment of plans to hold mass political rallies in Bangkok.

    He said the steps would clear the way for national reconciliation.

    Mr Plodprasop said Mr Abhisit must "play host" to the reconciliation process.

    "I want to meet and talk with the prime minister," Mr Plodprasop said.

    "It's time to work together, so the country can move forward."

    He said his proposal would provide a framework for negotiations.

    Mr Plodprasop said he would also like his party to send 10 to 20 representatives to negotiate with the government.

    The proposal would be raised for discussion today when the Puea Thai Party's coordinating committee meets. He would also seek its endorsement at tomorrow's meeting of party MPs.

    Thanusak Lek-uthai, a Puea Thai MP for Uttaradit and a deputy leader of the party, agreed with Mr Plodprasop's suggestion that a Puea Thai delegation meet with Mr Abhisit.

    He said it would be best if the prime minister took the lead in reconciliation efforts and encouraged all sides to participate.

    Chaiya Promma, a Puea Thai MP for Nong Bua Lamphu, said the party's leaders, including chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh and chief of MPs Chalerm Yubamrung, must participate in the peace talks.

    Puea Thai list MP Jatuporn Prompan, a key leader of the red shirt movement, should also take part, Mr Chaiya said.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    they don't deserve an hearing with the PM, the fucking fascists

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Phu Fa resort in Chiang Mai


    Proud Phu Fah Hip Resort Chiang Mai - ChiangMai Resort in Thailand

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Eleven people who police said claimed to be hard-line red shirt supporters were arrested on suspicion of training to carry out a mission of political violence and assassinations.
    well that's rock solid evidence


    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    The raid came after one man who allegedly took part in the training approached a village headman near the resort to ask for directions. The headman thought Kittichai Chansawasdi was behaving suspiciously and reported him to police.
    yep , we even got us a witness ..............of sorts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Eleven people who police said claimed to be hard-line red shirt supporters were arrested on suspicion of training to carry out a mission of political violence and assassinations.
    well that's rock solid evidence


    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    The raid came after one man who allegedly took part in the training approached a village headman near the resort to ask for directions. The headman thought Kittichai Chansawasdi was behaving suspiciously and reported him to police.
    yep , we even got us a witness ..............of sorts

    Sorta left out this part did you not?

    TH

    Mr Kittichai allegedly confessed to police that he had been part of a group training at the resort for a secret mission. He said he had fled from the camp because he was unable to sustain the demanding regimen and had been physically assaulted during training.

    Mr Kittichai said the group had been at the resort since Sept 7 after having received arms training near the Cambodian border.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaihome
    Sorta left out this part did you not?
    Quote Originally Posted by Thaihome
    allegedly confessed
    sorry bout that , we even got us a confession

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    Police: 11 reds linked to terrorism





    The 11 men who were rounded up on Saturday from a resort in Chiang Mai province are part of the torrorist movement aiming to subvert national security, Pol Maj-Gen Chaiya Siri-ampankul said in a press conference on Monday.
    The 11 were rounded up in a raid by police and administrative officials on Phu Fa resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On sub-district on Saturday evening.
    The raid took place on information from a man, identified as Kittichai Chansawasdi, who claimed to have escaped from the resort, was taken into police custody.
    Pol Maj-Gen Chaiya, the acting commissioner of Police Region 5, said the 11 were found to have been part of a terrotist movement aiming to subvert national security.
    They had undergone arms training for some purposes including to assassinate important persons.
    Moreover, they were involved in committing offences against the royal institution and linked to many bombings in Bangkok and other provinces, the officer said.
    "Police now have the 11 in custody and kept them as witnesses. Their identities and details of investigation will not yet be disclosed. We want to know the masterminds and other groups which have undergone similar training," Pol Maj-Gen Chaiyan said.
    The Police Region 5 chief said he believed there would soon be "good news" which could lead to the arrest of the masterminds and resolutions to some 200 security-related cases being handled by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).

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    case closed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    case closed

    No, I think investigation ongoing is what is being said. You wish it was closed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaihome
    The 11 men who were rounded up on Saturday from a resort in Chiang Mai province are part of the torrorist movement aiming to subvert national security, Pol Maj-Gen Chaiya Siri-ampankul said in a press conference on Monday.
    Lucky they caught them, I heard torrorists was catching.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaihome
    You wish it was closed.
    well lookie here TH knows what I wish

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    11 men detained for alleged threat to national security
    วันจันทร์ ที่ 04 ต.ค. 2553



    BANGKOK, Oct 4 - The Thai authorities have detained 11 men suspected of involvement in a movement to overthrow Thailand's revered monarchy and planning the assassination of the country's key public figures, a senior police officer said on Monday.

    Provincial Police Region 5 designated commander Pol Maj Gen Chaiya Siriamphankul said the 11 were arrested in a resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On district and they are well-trained in using firearms.

    The detainees are linked with a movement to destroy national security and planned to kill the country's very important persons as well as overthrow the monarchy, said Gen Chaiya, adding that investigation is underway to lead to other accomplices in the northeastern and eastern regions.

    The 11 are now under a witness protection scheme to reveal more information to the authorities, said Gen Chaiya.

    Acting Bangkok Metropolitan Police Chief Pol Maj-Gen Chakthip Chaijinda said Monday he sent a team of investigation to Chiang Mai to assist provincial police in questioning suspects in seeking possible links with the disturbances in the capital.

    Key Chiang Mai Red Shirt leader Master Sergeant Third Class Pichit Tamool on Monday however denied the 11 suspects are members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) and that the state officials cooked up the story to cast a bad light on the Red Shirt movement.

    In other development, a shoe repairman was detained Monday after confessing to police that he telephoned bomb threat to Siriraj Hospital where His Majesty the King is hospitalised.

    Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau Division 1 commander Pol Maj-Gen Wichai Sangprapai said the cobbler, who works near the military-operated TV5 television station in Bangkok's Sanam Pao area was taken by police for questioning after a closed circuit television near a public telephone booth captured an image which looked like him.

    The suspect confessed he had telephoned the bomb threat to the hospital on September 30 at 8.30am, according to Gen Wichai, adding the cobbler showed shown no symptoms of being mentally disturbed during the conversation.

    Gen Wichai said police have invited him for questioning because of the bomb threat and they are unable to arrest him unless the court approves a warrant.

    "Initially, we found he is a normal person, not mentally-ill as earlier suspected. He is a cobbler and police have evidence indicating he is the culprit. We can't yet reveal the reasons of his action, but he has already made the confession." said the police commander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Eleven people who police said claimed to be hard-line red shirt supporters were arrested on suspicion of training to carry out a mission of political violence and assassinations.
    well that's rock solid evidence


    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    The raid came after one man who allegedly took part in the training approached a village headman near the resort to ask for directions. The headman thought Kittichai Chansawasdi was behaving suspiciously and reported him to police.
    yep , we even got us a witness ..............of sorts
    God that is sooooo rich coming from someone who posted a thread about 'alleged' human rights abuse where the sole source of the story was from those arrested.

    https://teakdoor.com/issues/80611-tha...an-rights.html

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    Chiang Mai Police Chief Denies 11 Militants Arrested

    The Chiang Mai police chief has denied the arrests of 11 suspected militants believed to be members of an unknown anti government group, claiming that they were only called in for questioning.

    Chiang Mai Provincial Police Commander Police Major General Sommai Kongwisaisuk commented on the speculation over the arrests of 11 people believed to be members of a militant group at a resort in Mae On district of Chiang Mai province.

    He stated that local villagers tipped off police that these people may be linked to an unknown insurgent group and have reaceived weapon training.

    The police chief went on to say that the 11 suspects were not apprehended as they were only called in for questioning.

    However, further investigation will be conducted into the matter.

    A news report also stated that police have searched for more evidence at a Chiang Mai resort where the 11 men were staying.

    An initial search found no evidence nor any weapon, but only documents linked to the red-shirt group and permits to enter Cambodia.

    Source TAN Network

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    Police Asked to Clarify Arrests of 11 Suspected Militants

    The deputy prime minister in charge of security affairs declined to comment on reports on the arrests of a group of black clad militants in Chiang Mai, only saying he will assign the police chief to clarify the matter.

    Meanwhile, senators have expressed concern about reports on the assembly of people planning to stir unrest.

    Deputy Prime Minister in charge of national security Suthep Thaugsuban refused to comment on reports that police have arrested 11 men in Chiang Mai's Mae On district.

    The men are suspected of being black shirt militants who had undergone weapons training and are plotting to stir unrest and assassinate the country's important figures.

    Suthep only said he will assign national police chief Police General Wichien Podposri and responsible officials to clarify the matter.

    In the meatime, today's Senate meeting discussed various issues, including reports about the secret assembly of people to create disturbances.

    Senator Prasarn Maruekapitak said it is an important issue and suggested security authorities closely monitor the situation and launch proactive measures to hunt for suspects.

    Senator Somchai Sawaengkan expressed concern about reports that ill intentioned groups in Tak province are planing to incite chaos, urging relevant agencies to verify the reports.

    He also suggested officials tighten security for Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva as his bullet proof car does not provide protection against rocket propelled grenades.

    Meanwhile, Senator Admiral Surasak Sri arun voiced his support for the extension of the state of emergency, which is due to expire tomorrow.

    The Center for the Resolution of Emergency Situation will propose tomorrow's Cabinet meeting to consider extending the law, which will complete its three month term of enforcement on Wednesday, in the Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan and Pathum Thani.

    Surasak said attempts to incite unrest still exist, so the emergency decree should remain in place to control the situation.

    He also believes the law's extension would not affect the country's image.


    -- Tan Network 2010-10-04

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    Army to Look Into Chiang Mai Militants Case

    The Region 3 Army has launched an investigation into the reported arrests of suspected red-shirt militants at a Chiang Mai resort.

    Meanwhile, the new Chiang Mai governor has insisted he is fully dedicated to his responsibilities.

    Earlier today at the Region 3 Army base in Phitsanulok province, Special Army Adviser General Thanong Apirakyothin presided over a ceremony to usher in his successor Lieutenant General Wannathip Wongwai, as the Region 3 Army commander.

    Wannathip has commented on the police's arrests of suspicious men at a resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On district.

    The men have allegedly been linked to security cases.

    He said the Region 3 Army must first review all the gathered evidence before concluding whether the suspects were engaged in weapon training to incite political violence.

    The army is prepared to fully cooperate with the police to determine the facts about the case.

    The new Region 3 Army commander went on to say that aside from taking up the responsibilities of the previous commander, he must quickly assure residents in the 17 northern provinces of their security.

    Meanwhile, new Chiang Mai Governor Momluang Panadda Disakul has traveled to the province for the inauguration ceremony in which he was warmly greeted by administrative officials and the Chiang Mai public

    The new governor said that he is prepared to take on his responsibilities with enthusiasm and dedication.

    He has also denied the speculation that he was sent by the Interior Ministry to suppress red shirt activities and said his responsibilities is to serve the Monarchy and to maintain love and unity in the country.

    Makes you kinda feel warm and fuzzy doesn't it


    -- Tan Network 2010-10-04

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    Quote Originally Posted by BKKBoet
    God that is sooooo rich coming from someone who posted a thread about 'alleged' human rights abuse where the sole source of the story was from those arrested.
    that would be why it is in ISSUES and NOT news

    https://teakdoor.com/issues/80611-tha...an-rights.html (Thai Style Human Rights)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keef
    Makes you kinda feel warm and fuzzy doesn't it
    everyone should have their own red under the bed

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    ^^Ok, thanks for clearing that up.

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    11 arrested fighters cooperating

    ASSASSINATION PLOT?

    11 arrested fighters cooperating


    By The Nation
    Published on October 5, 2010

    Eleven men apprehended on Sunday at a Chiang Mai resort had received weapons training for purposes targeting national security, but have now cooperated and vowed to disclose useful information to authorities, a police commander said yesterday.


    According to initial interviews with the men, a movement was set up to subvert the country through acts of terror - details confirmed in intelligence reports by various agencies, said Pol Maj-General Chaiya Sriramphankul, acting commander of Regional Police Bureau 5, whose jurisdiction covers the North and the province.

    He said police were treating the matter purely as a criminal case without seeking political motives. He refused to indicate whether the men were red fighters, or linked to the infamous "men in black", who are believed to be behind incidents of violence during the red-shirt protests in May.

    "We have information about the weapons training they received, and their involvement in various activities including bomb-related incidents, the anti-monarchy movement, assassination plots and other incidents which caused disruption to public order in Bangkok and elsewhere," he said, without giving further details.

    "If all details [coming from the 11 suspects] are linked together, and coupled with information achieved through investigations by the Department of Special Investigation into more than 200 incidents, they will be very useful for the country, but I cannot tell whether it would lead to reconciliation in the end," the officer said.

    News reports in Thai-language dailies yesterday said the suspects were involved in a plan to assassinate key government ally Newin Chidchob for Bt20 million. The Bhum Jai Thai Party de-facto leader publicly acknowledged the plot at his birthday party yesterday evening. In his remarks, Newin implied he knew exactly who wanted him dead.

    The 11 men have not been charged but are still under police custody for further questioning, the officer said, adding that not all were natives of the North. But he declined to reveal their identities.

    There are other groups receiving similar weapons' training and scheming to carry out similar activities, "but I can't tell you where they are based now. It's a sensitive issue and may affect investor confidence if details are revealed", he said.

    Meanwhile, police yesterday arrested a cobbler for allegedly making a prank bomb threat against the Siriraj Hospital last week.

    Police said Suriyan Kokpuey admitted to the crime and is now in custody pending prosecution. He is a supporter of the red-shirt movement and said he selected the target because it was an important place, and did the prank out of his dislike for a coalition party.

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    http://www.tannetwork.tv/tan/ViewData.aspx?DataID=1035655

    Army to Look Into Chiang Mai Militants Case


    UPDATE : 4 October 2010

    The Region 3 Army has launched an investigation into the reported arrests of suspected red-shirt militants at a Chiang Mai resort.

    Meanwhile, the new Chiang Mai governor has insisted he is fully dedicated to his responsibilities.

    Earlier today at the Region 3 Army base in Phitsanulok province, Special Army Adviser General Thanong Apirakyothin presided over a ceremony to usher in his successor Lieutenant General Wannathip Wongwai, as the Region 3 Army commander.

    Wannathip has commented on the police's arrests of suspicious men at a resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On district.

    The men have allegedly been linked to security cases.

    He said the Region 3 Army must first review all the gathered evidence before concluding whether the suspects were engaged in weapon training to incite political violence.

    The army is prepared to fully cooperate with the police to determine the facts about the case.

    The new Region 3 Army commander went on to say that aside from taking up the responsibilities of the previous commander, he must quickly assure residents in the 17 northern provinces of their security.

    Meanwhile, new Chiang Mai Governor Momluang Panadda Disakul has traveled to the province for the inauguration ceremony in which he was warmly greeted by administrative officials and the Chiang Mai public

    The new governor said that he is prepared to take on his responsibilities with enthusiasm and dedication.

    He has also denied the speculation that he was sent by the Interior Ministry to suppress red shirt activities and said his responsibilities is to serve the Monarchy and to maintain love and unity in the country.

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    seems the original red hysteria had no legs .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    seems the original red hysteria had no legs .
    In truth and the real world, such a presence never did. As you know, the angst and hysteria was limited to the powers to be and assorted media whom found it necessary to pound the drums.....passing it on mirroring an entity greater than it really was/is. Social engineers will do this, by their very nature.

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    Red Freedom Fighters Investigation
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    BANGKOK, 05 October 2010 (NNT) - The military is conducting an investigation into activities of the red freedom fighters nabbed by the authorities for weapon training along the Thai-Burmese border in Tak Province.

    Mae-sod Chief-of-staff staff of special unit region 4 , Colonel Prasan Saengsirirak said that he had sent officers to inspect the area said to have been a training site, but found no suspicious movements. He, however, ordered troops to set up check points in front of Mae-sod district in order to step up security measures.

    Burma has also set up check points in the area.

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    Chiang Mai police, meanwhile, said they had not detained 11 men for suspicious weapons training at a resort, but were providing protection - allegedly at the men's request - because they feared "being silenced". A 12th man with ties to the 11 was arrested earlier.

    Police treatment of the men seemed unusually lenient after their public statement on Monday that their activities were deemed to be a threat to national security.


    The Department of Special Investigation said it should take over the inquiry if the 12 men were found involved in crimes against the monarchy or acts of terror. DSI chief Tharit Phengdit said the department was trying to verify the alleged crimes before deciding what to do.

    Red militants 'scouted leaders' home' : Suthep

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